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Solve : problem with laptop computer's internal speakers? |
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Answer» I have a Dell Inspiron N4110 to which I have plugged Logitech external speakers. However the Logitech speakers have a short cord with them and a family member is always tripping over the cord. This evening, when they tripped over the cord, the computer fell over off of a short stand where it sits and landed on the floor (a height of about two feet from the floor so not a major tumble). This caused the jack from the external speakers to become UNPLUGGED from the computer and when I went to plug it back into the computer (after righting it back to its stand) I saw the metal part of the jack that goes into the computer was bent and looked ready to break off. Since there is no way to replace the cord to the speakers I had to just order another set of speakers from Amazon. Bluetooth speakers cost more than I can afford and run on battery. I prefer something that runs on AC power. Replacing batteries would be too costly in the long run. I use my computer all day every day.If you think batteries would be too costly, then what do you think about having to replace your computer? You'd better think about that because that's where you're headed based on your track record with handling of the computer. It has already fallen off the stand multiple times. And, now you have a damaged headphones connector and possibly more extensive damage as INDICATED by internal speakers now failing to work. Why in the world to you persist in this notion that you must have external speakers? |
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